Icing Sugar

Icing Sugar, also known as powdered sugar or confectioners’ sugar, is a finely ground sugar with a powdery consistency. It is typically made by milling granulated sugar into a fine powder and blending it with a small amount of anti-caking agent (usually cornstarch or tricalcium phosphate) to prevent clumping. Icing Sugar is white, odorless, and has a sweet taste. It is widely used in baking, confectionery, and culinary applications to provide sweetness, texture, and decorative finishes.

Natural Kernals

Natural Kernals are the edible seeds extracted from various nuts, fruits, or cereals in their pure, unprocessed form. These kernels retain their natural flavor, texture, and nutritional content, making them highly valued as whole food ingredients. They are rich in proteins, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. Natural Kernals find extensive applications across food manufacturing, bakery, confectionery, snack production, and health food sectors.